- Eden Quay
"Eden Quay" (Irish place name|Cé Eden|no_translate=yes) is a street, in Dublin, on the banks of the
River Liffey . Thequay runs the bank betweenO'Connell Bridge andButt Bridge . The quay is bisected by Marlborough street, rougly halfway along its length. The quay is also designated R105 as part of the Irish regional roads convention.Liberty Hall dominates the eastern end of the quay while at the opposite end is the Irish Nationwide building, famous for its destruction by theRoyal Navy during theEaster Rising .Activity on the quay is made up of a lap dancing club and bar, along with a hotel and bar, an amusement arcade, the
Laughter Lounge (built on the site of a former cinema, and an assortment of downscale offices, a language school, a closed down pub and three newsagents.The Quay is a major terminus for
Dublin Bus services to the north east of the city and to the south (bank-side).The
Liffey Boardwalk covers the length of the quay.See Also
For an incomplete list of buses departing and terminating at Eden Quay, see Dublin Bus
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